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This late Edwardian-era converted church is a spacious family home with a rich history, constructed in 1909 in Sunderland's coastal area of Roker. The property maintains its original character while incorporating modern comforts. Key features include a grand hallway with polished wood flooring, a striking living room with stained-glass windows and high ceilings, and a feature staircase leading to a mezzanine level. The kitchen, once the chancel of the church, has been transformed into a spacious kitchen/dining area with an inglenook fireplace and a classic Aga range cooker. The property also boasts four bedrooms, each with good natural light, and a small modern bathroom on the upper level. Externally, the property has a brick driveway, lawned area at the front, wood decking at the rear, and a small garage with access to the back lane.